Each team plays six series, with each series counting for 120 points, distributed over the number of matches in a series.
For example, a two-match series will mean 60 points for each Test while a three-match series will give 40 points to each Test match.
A tie will be 50% of the points available, whilst a draw will be one third of the points available.

Separating Teams Level on Points

If at the end of the league stage, two or more teams are level on points, the team with more series wins will take the higher spot on the table.
If they are level on that front, the team with the hightest runs-per-wicket ratio (runs scored per wicket lost, divided by runs conceded per wicket taken)
will take the higher spot on the table.